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Co-operators General Insurance Co down $0.13

Co-operators General Insurance Co closed lower Friday, dropping $0.13 or 0.55% to $23.60. Over the last five days, shares have gained 0.64%, but are down 3.16% for the last year to date. Shares have outperformed the S&P TSX by 3.55% during the last year.

About

Co-Operators General Insurance Co (CGIC) is a Canada-based multi-product insurance and financial services organization. The Company has three areas of operation: Property

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and Casualty (P&C) insurance, Life insurance, and institutional investments. The Company provides institutional investment and asset management services. The Company provides home, automobile, farm and commercial insurance to individuals and businesses through a financial advisor network throughout Canada. The Company’s parent company is Co-operators Financial Services Limited (CFSL) and its ultimate parent is The Co-operators Group Limited (CGL). The Company’s subsidiaries include the Sovereign General Insurance Company (Sovereign), COSECO Insurance Company (COSECO), L’Equitable, Compagnie d’assurances Generale (L’Equitable) and 8383146 Canada Inc., among others.

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Full-Time Employees

2,580

Incorporated

October 31, 1995

Officers

John HarvieIndependent Chairman of the Board

Kathy BardswickPresident, Chief Executive Officer, Director

Jack WilkinsonVice Chairman of the Board

Bruce WestChief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President - Finance

Carol PoulsenExecutive Vice President, Chief Information Officer

Paul HannaExecutive Vice President - Member Relations and Corporate Services

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